Sponsored by
Valley of the Moon Natural History Association,
Sonoma County Regional Parks, CA State Parks,
Team Sugarloaf, and the Bay Area Ridge Trail Council

Our Next Hike

Join Bill & Dave Hikes and the Bay Area Ridge Trail Council on Saturday, June 9, for a hike in the not yet open to the
public Calabazas Creek Open Space Preserve on an eight mile hike with a 1200 foot elevation gain. This is a unique chance
to hike through this open space preserve, which stretches from the Sonoma Valley floor to the ridgeline of southern
Mayacamas Mountains along the Napa-Sonoma county line. Expect to experience incredible views and hike through pristine
riparian habitat and beautiful oak woodland. Sonoma County Agricultural Preservation and Open Space District purchased
this 1,285 acre property in 2004 with plans for eventual public access and recreation, including access to the Bay Area Ridge
Trail. Wear weather appropriate clothing for rain or shine, and bring a lunch with lots to drink. Space is limited and reservations
are required! Make your reservation
here.

The Sonoma Index-Tribune recently published a story about Bill & Dave and our 18th anniversary hike, and it can be accessed
here.

If you would like to be added to our e-mail list for monthly announcements, please send your request to fmi@sonic.net.

About Bill and Dave

Both of us are relative newcomers to Sonoma Valley, having spent our early years
in the flatlands of Michigan and Ohio. As a result, we are fascinated with
the Bay Area Mountains and enjoy introducing their beauty to others. The views from the
Mayacamas and Sonoma Mountains surrounding Sonoma Valley are stunning.
We graduated March 25, 2000 from the Valley of the Moon Natural History Association and the
California State Parks volunteer training program and have been leading free monthly hikes ever since.
More than 10,000 hikers have participated in our hikes during the past 18 years.
In December 2005 we became volunteer hike leaders for the Sonoma County Regional Parks.
We strive to acquaint hikers with the natural beauty and resources of the more
than 15,000 acres in our local county and state parks. Our free, local hikes usually begin at 10 AM on Saturdays.

Many of the hikers who join us each month have been participating for 10 years or more,
and attendance averages approximately 40 people. Our hikes have become a social event as much as a
hiking event. Our moderately strenuous hikes are good for both the body and soul. We hike rain or shine, so be prepared.

For those of you who plan ahead, our future hike schedule is 7/4 (Fireworks Hike), 8/11, 9/15, 10/13, 11/17, and 12/1.

We lead three annual fundraising hikes. The "4th of July Fireworks Hike" goes to the top of Bald Mountain
where participants can view over a
dozen different fireworks displays. Addititionally, we lead the "Brunch on Bald" and "Headwaters to Headwaters" fundraisers. Space
is limited and
reservations are required. They provide much needed revenue for Sugarloaf Ridge State Park, which is now operated
by Team Sugarloaf and receives no funds from the state.

Funky Fridays is an annual summer concert series fundraiser designed to support our parks through live music. The 2018 season
opener is June 1.
Enjoy the very best local bands on the front lawn of the historic Hood Mansion as they bring live music to a beautiful outdoor setting.
A family-friendly event: Kids
(18 and under) are FREE and adults only $10. Food is available at the event or bring your own picnic. Visit our website
at Funky Fridays for information about the upcoming season. Also, see pictures and 'LIKE' us
at FACEBOOK.

"Bill & Dave Hikes" (excluding the Yosemite Road Trip, and the San Francisco Road Trip) are sponsored by Sonoma County
Regional Parks, California State Parks, Team Sugarloaf, Bay Area Ridge Trail Council, and Valley of the Moon Natural History Association.

Annual "Road Trip" to Yosemite

Each spring members of our group take a road trip to Yosemite for three days of hiking. This is not sponsored
by the Valley of the Moon Natural History Association, the County Parks or the State Parks, but you are welcome
to meet the group at a trail head each morning at 8:45 AM for a prompt 9 AM departure. These day hikes are more strenuous than
our regular hikes. If you've had trouble hiking with us to
the top of Hood Mountain, Bald Mountain, or Sonoma Mountain then you are not quite yet
ready for this adventure. Typical schedule: On Friday we hike to the top (1872' gain) of Nevada Falls.
On Saturday we relax with an easy hike past Mirror Lake and along Tenaya Creek. On Sunday we hike
to the top (2558' gain) of Yosemite Falls. Please make your own room/camping reservations anywhere in
the park by calling 888-413-8869. Yosemite room reservations
should be made one year and one day in advance at 7 AM for best selection. The 2018 hike dates are May 18-20. Contact us
via e-mail for details.

Annual "Road Trip" to San Francisco

In April we occasionally hike in San Francisco. The hike is not sponsored by Sonoma County Regional Parks, California
State Parks, or Valley of the Moon Natural History Association, but you are welcome to register for it and join us when it is announced.
This walk is often in a residential area and includes a number of hills and stairways. While not as strenuous as the
Yosemite hikes, the same prerequisite applies. If you have trouble hiking with us to
the top of Hood Mountain, Bald Mountain, or Sonoma Mountain then you are not ready for this adventure. Registration is
required and the number of registrants is limited. Registrants are required to sign a Release of Liability form.
Links to our past San Francisco hikes can be found at 2011 Hike2010 Hike2012 Hike2013 Hike

Kenwood Press - Ten Year Anniversary - story published May 1, 2010

Bill & Dave - Ten Years Later -- By Jay Gamel -- Reprinted by permission from the Kenwood Press

It's been 10 years since Dave Chalk and Bill Myers attended classes to become State Park docents and were looking
for a way to volunteer four hours a month to the park system. They decided organizing and leading hikes would be
a good way to accomplish this. Despite scoffing by professionals who didn't think the public would take to it,
the monthly hikes have become a huge success.

Bill and Dave are an unlikely pair. Dave was a high school mathematics teacher from Michigan who grew up in a
suburban setting, participating big time in Boy Scouts. He and his two sons are Eagle Scouts. As he was growing up,
"Go outside and play!" was the first thing Dave heard in the morning. "I was outside much of the time, sometimes
more than I wanted to be, but gradually grew to love it," Dave recalled.

As a teacher, Dave spent most of his week days indoors, but come the weekends and summers, "I was a Boy Scout
leader and spent time with my sons on camping and High Adventure trips."

Dave and his wife Joan retired and relocated to Oakmont in 1998 as a temporary move to help his father. Dad
rallied with his family around, and the couple liked the area enough to stay. Though his father eventually passed
away, the Chalks live here full time and travel to the Midwest as often as possible to visit family. Besides their
two sons, the Chalks have a daughter and four grandchildren. In addition to the Dave & Bill Hikes, Dave also volunteers
with LandPaths and as a math tutor at Santa Rosa High.

Bill Myers comes from a very different life path, growing up in Ohio and finding success as an engineer working
with electric utilities throughout the country. He started his own business in 1986. After living many places in
the United States, he wound up in San Francisco, moving to Novato and then Petaluma before a real estate agent showed
him property in Kinnybrook, high on the hill behind Kenwood Winery, in 1994.

"I fell in love with it instantly." Myers said. "I just had to have it." Surprising to some, but not to those
who know the 61-year-old Myers, there are no panoramic Sonoma Valley views from his home. He won't cut down the mature
oak and madrone that surround the place. Myers lives with his high school sweetheart, Linda Pavlak, the couple
reuniting after more than 30 years apart.

Never an avid hiker, Myers was literally scared outdoors. "To be honest, it was a heart scare, angina and
angioplasty in 1991, that motivated me to start hiking," Myers said. "Up to then, it was all business, cigarettes,
pizza, and no exercise. I had my epiphany after that. I also realized it was time to pay back by giving people from
the Kenwood area encouragement to get out and see the area."

The Bill and Dave combination has proved to be durable and successful, with other spin-off groups now offering
organized hikes throughout local parks. Bill and Dave are docents for state and regional parks, guiding hikes at
Jack London, Sugarloaf, Annadel, Hood Mountain, Spring Lake, and Shiloh. They also organize an annual three day
road trip to Yosemite and recently held an inaugural city hike in San Francisco.

While staying healthy and enjoying the beautiful scenery is a big plus, it's the people who make the job worthwhile.
"The thing that means the most to us is the people we've met and long lasting, good friendships we've developed,"
said Dave. There are over 1000 names on their e-mail list, with an average hiking group of 40 people. Over 80 joined
in the San Francisco hike last month.

As in any groups, surprising connections develop. There have been at least two marriages and several long-term
relationships that have begun on the trail. Most hikers are between 30 and 70, with kids joining in on occasion.
Hikes run from the very tame - at Spring Lake - to extremely hardy - from the valley floor to the top of Yosemite
Falls or up Goodspeed Trail from the entrance at Sugarloaf to Hood Mountain.

Bill also leads monthly hikes through the Kunde Vineyards. "Kunde hikes have grown into something cool," he said.
"I put several bottles of wine in my backpack and as we pause in a vineyard, we uncork a bottle and drink the wine
that came from those vines."

The California State Parks will honor the intrepid hikers' ten year anniversary at a May 15 ceremony in the picnic
area across from the day use parking lot at Sugarloaf Ridge State Park, starting at 10 a.m. Then they will lead a
hike to Bald Mountain, duplicating their inaugural May 20, 2000 hike. If you're interested in joining Bill and
Dave Hikes, check out their website at www.billanddavehikes.com.

Please call Dave Chalk at (707) 539-8847, Bill Myers at (707) 833-6288, or contact us
at the link below for further information or to be added to our e-mail list.